Posts Tagged: "vga"

omputer monitors have reached the point where we take them for granted — we expect them to be bright, evenly lit, chock full of inputs and inexpensively priced. And with a large screen size too. What’s gotten lost in all of this is how “fast” the monitor responds to projecting...

hybrid is often touted as providing the best of both worlds — in the case of the LG 29LN450W 21:9 29″ Ultrawide TV, a widescreen HDTV shares identity with a high-definition computer monitor. That the two work effectively combined is not surprising, although as can be seen, the 21:9 aspect...

iewsonic hasn’t been sitting on their hands by just turning out quality monitors: they’ve realized that there’s more gamers playing on computers than ever. So that’s where the VX2252mh 22″ Full HD LED Display comes in: to provide a view for making gaming even more visual. The physical chassis sports...

arge screen monitors are no longer prized for their size alone and now must have more than just a high-resolution screen inside of a well designed chassis. The ViewSonic TD2740 27″ 10-Point Multi-Touch Consumer/Commercial Display has no problem with that; it provides a quality image with finger-tip accessibility as well...

‘ve gotten so used to having two monitors with my computer that it’s hard to remember what it was like to only have one: doesn’t matter if it’s 20 or 27 inches, being restricted to a single “space” doesn’t leave room once you start filling it up with windows from...

[GR]cBhJ2f4Wd2w[/GR] The glitz, glamour, elbow-rubbing and star-studded Mountain Dew and Doritos peddlers were all out in droves this past Friday for the Spike TV Video Game Awards. Like most things that have to do with mainstream gaming, the show just keeps getting bigger and brighter. But when that’s not enough...

There was a time when a high-definition monitor and a large monitor were two separate issues to consider: you bought a monitor that had one of these attributes only because the price would otherwise be astronomical. That was then — now we’ve 24-inch monitors which cost less than an Apple...

Let’s start with what’s different about this monitor versus others in its 27-inch class: AVMA technology. What’s that, you say? It’s “advanced MVA panel” technology. But what does that mean, you ask? Brighter and more accurate colors and a higher contrast that stands out when viewing the monitor at more...

Now here’s a spy pen you can be proud of, the Pegasus PJ-003 Spy Pen comes with four gig of onboard memory and the capacity to take VGA video (that’s 640X480 for those of you who don’t follow resolution charts) all for $99.99. But here’s the kicker–Amazon’s offering them up...